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Support Emergency Medical Needs in WNC

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Urgent Appeal: Help WCMS Support Emergency Medical Needs in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, Western North Carolina is facing unprecedented challenges, and the need for immediate support has never been more critical. Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic damage to Western North Carolina. For many, access to essential healthcare is now a life-threatening challenge.

The Western Carolina Medical Society (WCMS) has launched an Emergency Medical Needs Fund to provide immediate relief and life-saving care to those affected. WCMS Is a regional nonprofit committed to improving healthcare access through WNC. Medical professionals are working tirelessly on the frontlines, but we need your help to ensure that we have the resources to meet the overwhelming need.

Your donation will help us:

1. Provide emergency medical supplies and medications
2. Assist uninsured and underinsured patients in accessing necessary treatments
3. Provide Durable Medical Equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, oxygen, blood sugar monitoring devices, etc) to those in need
4. Address social determinants of health (food insecurity, shelter, basic needs)

Every dollar counts. Your generosity will directly impact the health and recovery of those in our community who need it most. Together, we can bring hope, healing, and critical medical care to those affected by this disaster.

Please donate today.
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Donations 

  • Nicole Thomas
    • $25
    • 27 d
  • Nicole Thomas
    • $25
    • 2 mos
  • Richard Martin
    • $50
    • 2 mos
  • Anonymous
    • $50
    • 3 mos
  • Tom Tracy
    • $50
    • 3 mos
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Niki Duff
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Asheville, NC
Western Carolina Medical Society Foundation
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